EDMOND —
Edmond resident Audrey Case will appear on Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance” Wednesday evening.
Case, 18, graduated from Edmond North this spring. She started dancing at age 3, and her specialty is jazz.
Case is one of 20 finalists — 10 women, 10 men — on the program.
The top 20 finalists will dance Wednesday on the season’s first two-hour live performance show. The top 20 will be paired into 10 couples and work with world-renowned choreographers to compose a dance routine representing their assigned genre.
After the performances, viewers will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite dancers via phone, text and online. More voting information is available at www.fox.com/dance. The show will run from 7-9 p.m. local time. Cox Communications hosts Fox at channel 12 in central Oklahoma.
The following week on July 18 (7-9 p.m. local time), on the first performance and results show, the 10 couples will perform again, but in that week’s assigned genre. America’s votes from the previous week will also be revealed and at the end of the show, the six finalists comprising the bottom three men and bottom three women will be revealed and may be given a chance to perform solo routines. The judges will then decide which dancers stay and which two will be eliminated. If couples are split apart, the dancers who remain will form new couples.
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Edmond's Audrey Case on 'So You Think You Can Dance'
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